Sendmail implements a general purpose internetwork mail routing facility
under the UNIX operating system. It is not tied to any one transport
protocol - its function may be likened to a crossbar switch, relaying
messages from one domain into another. In the process, it can do a limited
amount of message header editing to put the message into a format that is
appropriate for the receiving domain. All of this is done under the
control of a configuration file.
Sendmail is a trademark of Sendmail, Inc.
WWW: http://www.sendmail.org/

Allow packaging as regular user
Add USES=uidfix to get the definition of GID
Overwrite via MAKE_ARGS the owner and groups enforced by upstream Makefile
Ownership remains unchanged in the final package given the ownership is now set
by plist
Change modes when installing to allow stripping in post-install as a regular
user
Replace INSTALL_SCRIPT by INSTALL_LIB which takes care of stripping the binaries
when installing

mail category: Remove $PTHREAD_LIBS
Note: The following ports did not pass check-plist (CP) or stage-qa (QA)
tests. The sendmail port has many problems, but this was already known
by myself as I fixed it properly on DPorts last week. It's a forward
action to submit a PR against mail/sendmail.
* antivirus-milter (CP)
* dk-milter (CP)
* milter-regex (CP)
* sendmail (CP, QA)
approved by: PTHREAD blanket

- Remove the DESTDIR modifications from individual ports as we have a new,
fully chrooted DESTDIR, which does not need such any more.
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2007
Approved by: portmgr (pav)